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∙ 12y agoThat would depend on the size of the room and the humidity.
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∙ 12y agoThe Fahrenheit figure is the lower temperature.
because of its hard shell
Yes. It is a lower temperature, by 2 whole degrees Fahrenheit.
No BTU are required in order to lowerthe temperature of water. All you have to dois place the water in an environment that is cooler than the water is, then stand backand watch the temperatue of the water drop while the BTU flow out of it.
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The Fahrenheit figure is the lower temperature.
75 Fahrenheit is colder than 76 Fahrenheit. Each degree change represents a small difference in temperature, so 75 is one degree lower than 76.
The temperature of freezer should be 0 degree fahrenheit or lower than that if you need to freeze the meat.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit although it can vary by a degree lower. Pregnant females may be slightly higher.
No, in Fahrenheit, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. For example, 30°F is colder than 50°F.
The normal oral temperature is about 35-36 degrees Celsius and 96-98 degrees Fahrenheit. It is about a degree lower than central (rectal or tympanic) temperatures.
Yes, 97.34 Fahrenheit is lower than 97.8 Fahrenheit. The higher the number in Fahrenheit, the warmer the temperature.
Most people like their houses heated to about 68 Fahrenheit, 20 Celsius, but we are being encouraged to lower the temperature by a degree or more to lower our heating bills and reduce carbon emissions.
because of its hard shell
The temperature was -8 degree F at 6:00 AM. It rose 22 degrees F by 3:00 P.M. What was the temperature at 3:00 P.M? *
The degree of hot or cold is measured on a temperature scale, typically in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Hot temperatures are associated with higher numbers, while cold temperatures are associated with lower numbers.
The amount of cooling required to lower the temperature of a substance by one degree Celsius is known as the substance's specific heat capacity. It depends on the substance's properties and can be measured in joules per gram per degree Celsius (J/g°C) or in joules per kilogram per degree Celsius (J/kg°C).